It’s spring and we are eager to have a more colorful and brighter surroundings. Since I had some net wool left from my wool flower, I thought it would be a good idea to use it to make some crafty jewelry. I couldn’t think of a better idea than a cheerful braided bracelet.

DIY. 5 Minutes Braided Net Wool Owl Bracelet

Brazalete de Búho tejido con lana malla en 5 minutos.

I saw this idea on V and CO and It looked so cute. It was made of jersey cotton and the best part was that you only need that and your fingers to make it!!! Oh! and of course any ornament that you may want to use. Once you get the rhythm you can make it super fast, This is whay I call it 5 Minutes Craft!Vi esta idea en V and CO y me pareció súper linda. Estaba hecha con tela de algodón (la de trapillo) y lo mejor de todo es que sólo necesitas eso y los dedos!!!. Ah! y por supuesto algún adorno que le quieras colocar. Una vez que le agarras el ritmo lo haces súper rápido, esto es algo a lo que llamo manualidad de 5 minutos :D. I’m so happy with my new bracelet and I wanted to share it with you. This is how I made it:Estoy lo más de contenta con mi brazalete y quería compartirlo con ustedes. Así lo hice yo:

This technique can be made with 2, 3 and 4 fingers. This tutorial is for 2 fingers. if you want to know how to make one with 3 or 4 fingers, you can see it HERE or let me know and I’ll make it for you. I usually don’t establish a specific measure, I just knit until I get what I need.Esta técnica se puede hacer con 2, 3 y 4 dedos. Este tutorial es para 2 dedos, si desean saber cómo se hacen con 3 y 4 dedos, lo pueden AQUÍ o me dicen y les hago otro tutorial. Yo particularmente no establezco una medida exacta, yo voy usando del ovillo hasta que obtenga lo que quiero.

The first thing we do is to tighten one end of the wool just like in the pic.

Once you see you have many loops like 6 chains or so done, take your starting tail and gently pull, while your chain is still securely placed on your fingers so it makes the chain more defined and it gives you a better idea of how long you need to make your chain.

Every now and then take a look and see how long you need to make your chain, depending on your wrist size. Once you’ve determined you have a long enough chain, cut the wool leaving a few centimeteres and carefully pull the loops off your fingers, making sure you don’t undo any of the chain by losing the loops.

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